He was predeceased by his wife Marguerite Camus; brother, John Joe Camus; sister, Mary Jeanne Poirier. George is survived by his wife Matilda of 61 years; sons: Brian (Marcella) Port Hood, Neil (Carol) Lower Sackville; daughters: Cathy (Mike) Beaulieu, Fall River; Mary (Billy) MacDougall, Beaverbank; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Mom wore many hats throughout her working years including working in the woods with the horses, gift/pizza shop owner and operator, maintenance worker, and many more; however, mom’s most rewarding job was being a school bus driver for Strait Regional School Board conveying children across Inverness County. Grandad Bob was so proud of his boys, watching them on the hockey rink and football field. Mass of Christian burial was held in St. Peter’s Church, Port Hood, on Wednesday, January 9th. “DD” was born June 3rd, 1945, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, to the late Alexander Joseph Gillis (d.1963) and Mary Josephine (MacLellan) Gillis (d.1991). In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Central Inverness Palliative Care Society. James was born October 2nd, 1959, in Cheticamp. She was a long time parishioner of St. Joseph's Church and later at St. Charles Borromeo. Visitation was held in St. Peter’s Church, Port Hood, on Monday, November 26th and on Tuesday, November 27th. Aucoin’s Construction Ltd., Point Cross. Visitation and memorial service to celebrate the life of Jeanette MacIntyre was held at St. Joseph Parish, South West Margaree on Monday, February 18th, 2019. Funeral is under the direction of Chéticamp Funeral Services Ltd. Condolences can be sent to: www.cheticampfuneralservices.ca. Albert was an avid reader, but spoke like each word cost him a quarter. Claude was an avid card player and loved attending local card plays. Online condolences may be made to: www.invernessfuneralhome.com. Archie was a recent graduate of John Abbott College in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue and previously of Westwood High School in Hudson, Quebec. She taught at the Glenora school before marrying her beloved husband, Donald D. Cameron of Riverville. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Cheticamp Funeral Services Ltd. Condolences may be sent to: www.cheticampfuneralservices.ca. She is survived by her children Mark LeBlanc, East Margaree; Noella (Lauchie) Mackinnon, Margaree Harbour; Roy (Gloria) LeBlanc, Florida; Colette (Tommy) Murphy, Fordview; brothers, Alfred (Amelia), Arthur (Anna), Roy (Regina); sister, Annie Rose. Eileen was known as “Maman” to many. Her favourite pastime was playing cards and bingo. Cat was an active member of Margaree’s community, as a pianist she accompanied Archie Neil Chisholm at many dances and concerts for over 25 years, she was a member of the Cape Breton Fiddlers Association, and of The CWL of North East Margaree. Danny is survived by his sisters: Roberta (Finlay) Sutherland, Kanata, ON; Eileen (Bill Matson) MacKay, Lisle, ON; and Kate (Ed) Storm, Bedford, NS; his brothers: Frank and John (Maureen) both of Judique, NS; and his niece and nephews Colin, Devon, Kyle, Mikylah, and Keenan, and his extended Beaton family. Aunt Sadie will also be fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews. She was a wealth of information for her family, always remembering names and dates for birthdays, anniversaries, and any occasion. We would like to express our thanks to the staff of Sacred Heart Hospital. George was a Christmas baby, born December 25th, 1934, to parents, John Angus and Mary Sarah (MacArthur) MacDonald. Mom walked a long road with many health struggles, but she faced each day with a smile, equal measures of sweetness and stubbornness and a little sass. A memorial service was held in Cheticamp Funeral Home for family and friends. Online condolences can be made to www.invernessfuneralhome.com.WICKSOn December 14th,2018, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, two months before her 98th birthday, Alida M. Wicks passed into eternity. Mom, rest in peace, from your loving daughter, Marie Jeanne, your grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Kaye was a lifelong resident of Inverness, first in the Red Rows and later at beautiful Broad Cove Banks. ; and John (Helen), Port Hawkesbury; sisters, Martina (Francis) Lamey, Port Hawkesbury; Joan (Gary) MacRae, Lexington; Yvonne MacNeil (Don), Port Hawkesbury; Katie (Guy) Boutlier, Wallaceburg, ON; Stella and Beatrice both of Port Hawkesbury; and brother Russell (Jean), Lexington; 16 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. One was not left with idle hands in her presence. Margaret made many good friends along the way. He is survived by special friend, Donalda; son, Kenneth (Stephanie); daughter, Myra (Glen); brothers, Clifford (Frances), Gelasse (Wilfredine), Laurent, Wayne, and Emile (Jennifer); sisters, Linda (Michel), Annie Blanche (Vince), Odile (Jerry), and Della (Dave); grandchildren, Luc, Benson, and Beckett. They retired and enjoyed their senior years in Troy, as a hard worker and homemaker on the farm, she always ensured everyone had a home-cooked meal complete with homemade bread and freshly churned butter. Online condolences: www.sunsetfuneralco-op.com. His biggest love was Patsy. Sister Marie graduated from St. Francis Xavier University with Bachelor Degrees in Arts and Education in 1976. Jessie was a strong, selfless woman. Born in Chéticamp, she was a daughter of the late Sandy and Eugenie (Aucoin) Bourgeois. Elgin’s great love of the outdoors and travel brought him on many road trips, adventures, and destinations; ski-dooing/four-wheeling in the nearby Rocky Mountains was a favourite frequent getaway. Cremation has taken place. Other works were closer to home. She was known for constantly asking about others and never complained. He had an exceptional memory and gift for storytelling, as well as an incredible sense of humour that will be greatly missed. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Inverness Funeral Home and a private celebration of life will be held at a later date. Warren was originally from Amherst, NS, but spent his last few years in beautiful Margaree Valley, Cape Breton. He owned and operated Ingraham Bros. Store Museum and was passionate about genealogy. Donations can made in memory of Dad to Central Inverness Palliative Care Society. Funeral is under the direction of Cheticamp Funeral Services Ltd. Condolences may be sent to: www.cheticampfuneralservices.ca. He was predeceased by his parents MaryAnn (Jamieson) and Murdoch McKinnon, his brothers Hugh, Rupert, and Neil; his sister Christina Martin and brother Francis who died in infancy. He is predeceased by: wife Carmella; brothers: Francis, Leo, Pat, LeBlanc; as well as his sister Mathilda O’Leary. Growing up in Glengarry, Mom was surrounded by fiddle music, Gaelic songs, and dancing. Leo held the post of vice-principal for the majority of his career at Judique-Creignish Consolidated School, while continuing to teach high school English and history. While residing happily in Ottawa for most of the year, Mary was a Maritimer at heart and looked forward to summers in Cape Breton, NS, and especially at Whale Cove, where she became a beloved member of the community. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham. MIT DIESEM WUNSCH SIND SIE BEI ASKLEPIOS GUT AUFGEHOBEN. Our ‘Gramm’ was kind, generous, and loved us unconditionally. Donations may be made to Central Palliative Care Society or a charity of your choice. She was a hard and dedicated worker. He is survived by his mother, Marguerite Ramard; son, Luke Ramard; brother, Roger (Bernice) Ramard; sisters, Helena (Mike) MacDougall and Bernice Campbell, several nieces and nephews. We would also like to thank all the doctors and nursing staff at Northern Light Hospital, who always went above and beyond care for the last three years. She was predeceased by her siblings: Christina Beaton, Catherine (Taddy) Murphy, John Ronnie Beaton, Anita Beaton, Mary Frances (Francie) MacNeil, Paula Malenfant, and Pauline Beaton. He was a big part in the lives of people in his community and with all of his extended family from Nova Scotia to Boston, Connecticut, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, New Mexico, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Vermont. He was born in a farm house on the Banks Road in Inverness, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, the second youngest in a family of six. Dad attended Port Hood Academy. Born in Inverness, he was the son of the late John E. and Cheryl (Fraser) MacLean. She was a big fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs. She is survived by her three children Jonathan, Micah, and Rachel and son-in-law John. If desired, memorial donations may be made to wildsalmonunlimited.com. Joanne’s favorite past time was going overnight on a shopping trip to Sydney. Burial in Pleasant Bay Cemetery. Fifty years together and now they will return back home together. Online condolences may be made to: www.invernessfuneralhome.com. John was born in Kingston, Ontario, to John (Jack) and Marie (McCann) Payne. Our family will miss her dearly, cherish the memories we have and are thankful for the moments shared. He loved his wife, children, the ocean, his garden, and a good card game. He was predeceased by his two brothers, John and Gerard, Port Hood. Greg is also survived by his wife’s family: Peter MacDonald (Terry), Connecticut, NY, John MacDonald (Kiki), Connecticut, NY, Jimmy MacDonald, South Carolina. Born July 16th, 1931, she was a daughter of the late John Alex and Mary Jane (MacDonald) Kennedy. Visitation was held at the Lake Ainslie Fire Hall on Friday, January 10th. She enjoyed playing cards, a good fiddle tune, crossword puzzles, her home in Colindale, and drives with the love of her life. F.X., and an absolute devotee of The New York Times crossword, “Bert” was happiest when entertaining friends and family with John Angus at “Brae Mhor.” As a couple, they were well-known figures in Ontario and Michigan horse racing circles, raising many successful standard-bred racing horses, including Rob Ron Sonny, Amherst Lou, and Savour the Memory. Memorial contributions may be made to The St. Vincent de Paul Society, in memory of Rod. Diane was a loving wife, a wonderful mom and a devoted grandmother to her beautiful granddaughters. Sonny will be sadly missed by his many friends and close relatives. It was here Judy worked, played, travelled, and bonded in this caring and supportive setting. BURTONEarl Joseph Burton of Halifax/ Margaree Valley, NS, was born February 23rd, 1947, to the late Charlie and Kay Burton. His parents were the late Frederick Jerome and Mabel (Harvie) Harding. He also checked in on Mom and Dad on a daily basis and had a great love for Scottish music and his guitars and mandolin. Archie is survived by his parents, Robert MacIsaac and Charlene Vacon, and his brother, Angus MacIsaac-Vacon, all of Saint Lazare, Quebec; by his grandparents John “Butch” and Margie MacIsaac of Inverness, Nova Scotia, Larry Vacon of Middle East Pubnico and Lorraine Vacon of Shelbourne, Nova Scotia, formerly of Yarmouth; by his aunt, Joanne Dussault of Nominingue, Quebec, his uncles James (Debbie) Dussault of Riverview, New Brunswick and Jules Dussault of Quinan, Nova Scotia, and by many, many cousins and friends. He also enjoyed telling his kids stories of growing up at the “end of a country road” and stood strong in his roots. Always thinking about others, Marie Anne served the community by reading in church, serving at lunches and by being a reliable friend and offering support in times of need. Burial to follow in St. Mary's Parish Cemetery. Following, a reception was held at the West Bay Road community hall. Robbie worked in his early years in the mines in Ontario until he returned to his roots in Cape Breton where he belonged. “How lucky I am to have had something that makes saying goodbye so hard”- Winnie The Pooh. Funeral was under the direction of the Cheticamp Funeral Service Ltd. Condolences may be made to: www.cheticampfuneralservices.ca. Malcolm was born on Cape Mabou on February 9th, 1955, to the late John Dan MacKay and Mary Dorothy (MacIsaac) MacKay. Family and friends were invited to a luncheon gathering at the Old Brick Church community room in East Montpelier Village. He kept his whole family laughing with his dry humor and well thought out pranks. In honour of his late sister Gwenn, donations can be made to Mill Road Enterprises. Donations in memory of Lorraine Phillips may be made to Wilson United Church or a charity of choice. The family will be present at 12:30 p.m. Peter son of the late Sterling and Eileen (Wier) Buchanan from Port Hood. A graveside service was held on Monday, August 24th, 2020, in St. Peter’s Cemetery, Cheticamp, with Deacon Gérald LeBlanc officiating. She especially loved guitar music and her happy place was in a room full of family and a good sing-along while tapping her toes. Besides her parents she was predeceased by her husband, Angus Jim, daughter-in-law, Jo Anne Gillis, and sister Catherine Isabel. He subsequently completed a Certificate in Outpost Nursing and for many years worked in various outposts, both large and small, in the Yukon. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice. She is survived by her husband, Eric; children: Cara Lynn (Eddy), Harrietsfield; Eric (Heather), Middle Sackville; Julene (Grayson), Halifax; son-in-law Greg, Halifax; her sister and best friend, Mary Jane (Ian), Mabou; her sister, Donelda (Wayne), Inverness. A funeral service was held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 17th, 2018, in St. Michael’s Roman Catholic Church, East Margaree, Father Macdonald Ibeh officiating. There was always tea on the stove, time for anyone who needed her and always room for one more at the table. Gillis formerly from South West Margaree, and Sadie (MacNeil) Gillis from Inverness. Every summer, Loretta and Joe drove to Cape Breton for their vacation and their children soon shared their attachment to the island’s culture, the rugged environment, their extended family, and the music. Norma was a very thoughtful and kind woman, and thought so much of her grandchildren and treated them as they were her own. A reception followed at the Cambridge Suites, 380 Esplanade, Sydney. (Scagliarini) Darsch. Joanne’s sickness never stopped her from being active at what she could do. MacEACHERNWith heavy hearts, we announce the death of John Leo MacEachern, 63, of Judique which occurred suddenly at home on July 7th, 2020. He always enjoyed chatting with old friends, locally and from away about old times growing up in Inverness. James liked to dance and in better days would be the first on the floor and the last to leave. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Inverary Manor, Inverness. Online condolences may be made to: www.invernessfuneralhome.com. A celebration of her life will be held 11 a.m., Friday, December 14th, in St. Michael’s Roman Catholic Church, Spryfield. Masks are required. GILLISIt is with great sadness our family announce the sudden passing of Marguerite Elizabeth Gillis, age 76, on May 21st, 2019. The visit of her friends really made her days more interesting. Donations in memory of Breton can be made to the Inverness Consolidated Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. His brothers; Peter (Mary) Thompson, Manitoba; Billy, Southwest Margaree; Alex (Yvette) Brookside, NS; Andy, New Westminster, BC; sisters Helen (the late Simeon Dumas) Lower Sackville, NS;Anne Chateauguay, Quebec; Mary(Frank Adamo) Toronto, Ontario; Angie, Margaree Forks; Delores (John D MacIsaac), Windsor, Ontario; Sally (Andy MacDonald) Broad Cove; Margie (Archie MacNeil), Mabou; Ruth, Falls Lake, and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends. Calling hours were at Guare and Sons Funeral Home in Montpelier, VT, Tuesday, November 27th. He worked for Western Union as a technician; when the North Sydney office closed in 1963, he moved his family to New York City where he worked until his retirement in 1979, at which time they moved back to their retirement home in Margaree Valley. Visitation took place Thursday, September 5th, at Port Hood and Area Resting Place. He loved his job and often worked seven days a week making sure that office ran smoothly – finally retiring in 2006. He did on-the-job training to pursue his career as a fisheries officer in Canso. Together they raised five children. Donations can be made to Type 1 Diabetes, the Preservation of the Margaree River, The Alzheimer’s Society of Nova Scotia, or the charity of your choice. addy7c7f1d695986ad996b4e6d693b21d87d = addy7c7f1d695986ad996b4e6d693b21d87d + 'gmail' + '.' + 'com'; Margaret was very proud of her home and family. Born in Chéticamp, he was a son of the late Donald and Margaret (MacLellan) Fraser. Born in Deep Dale on April 17th, 1943, she was a daughter of the late John and Mary (MacEachen) Smith. Malcolm will be missed by many and may he rest in peace. He is also survived by his many nieces and nephews and grandnieces and nephews. Visitation was held on Thursday, February 21st, in Cheticamp Funeral Home. Visitation for the late Isabel Emma Phillips took place on January 18th in the Wilson United Church Hall, Margaree Center. For years, she was the person to call for church bulletin announcements and would visit with families who lost a loved one to help them choose the readings for the church service and go over the details of the funeral. Burial in the parish cemetery. Special neighbour Ann Marie MacEachern, Long Point; family friend Donnie; and many fur buddies over the years.
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